Kodak I1860 manual Delivery and Installation Setup, Inspecting shipment

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Delivery and Installation Setup

 

The period between the placement of the order and the installation of

 

the equipment may vary. During this time, you should prepare the

 

installation site. This will help prevent unexpected problems on

 

installation day

 

NOTE: All site preparation should be completed in advance of the

 

 

equipment delivery.

 

Kodak must be notified in advance of any special site requirements.

 

These requirements include special delivery procedures, time

 

restrictions and security clearance.

Inspecting shipment

The customer is responsible for inspecting the shipment and signing

 

the Bill of Lading. The following inspections should be performed:

 

Check for complete shipment

 

Inspect the carton(s) for damage

 

Check for signs of pilferage

 

Note any concerns and sign the Bill of Lading

Partial shipment — when the shipment arrives, check the number of pieces against the number of pieces specified in the Bill of Lading. If a portion of the shipment is missing, this must be noted in the Exceptions column on the Bill of Lading. The driver should sign the same Exceptions column on the customer copy of the Bill of Lading. A copy of the Bill of Lading must be retained for claims purposes.

Inspection of cartons — while the equipment is still crated, carefully inspect each carton for signs of damage. Examples of shipping damage include: cuts, dents, crushed cartons, punctures, scrapes or wet cartons (including those that were wet but have dried out and have watermarks).

Signs of pilferage — if any carton shows signs of pilferage at the time of receipt, (i.e., the carton was opened, resealed, torn, or had a hole at the time of delivery), the customer should also state this in the Exceptions column on the Bill of Lading.

Signing the Bill of Lading — inspect all cartons before signing the Bill of Lading. The exceptions should be reviewed with the driver, the driver should sign the customer copy.

The Field Engineer who installs the scanner is responsible for uncrating the equipment and checking for hidden damages.

Hidden damage — if the installer discovers damage to the equipment, a claim can still be made (See Claims Process).

If the installer finds any parts missing, they should notify the appropriate broker to obtain the parts from Distribution.

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Contents I1860 Scanner Contents Safety Information Safety and regulatory agency approvalsEnvironmental information European Union EMC statements Power system Acoustic emissionConnection Computer administration department be sure the host Preparing the SiteBefore delivery Position the scanner to allow for Installation dayDelivery day Layout considerationsDimensions and weight Scanner clearanceUnpacking area Amperage 15 amp Wire size 12-gauge RequirementsLine voltage and frequency Requirements AC power qualityConditioning EnvironmentalPage Installation Procedures Cable Installing the FireWireSupplies/Consumables CAT No Supplies and ConsumablesInspecting shipment Delivery and Installation SetupWithin the United States Claims processEquipment delivery/ removal survey Outside the United StatesSupporting documentation TrainingStandard Maintenance Service Terms Conditions Types of Service Kodak Product OEM ProductOEM Product Priority Page Page Page

I1860 specifications

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